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Blanching in oil is a cooking technique that involves briefly cooking food, usually vegetables, in hot oil before further preparation or cooking. This process helps to enhance the color, flavor, and texture of the food while also reducing cooking time. It can also serve to partially cook the food, making it easier to crisp up or finish cooking later. Blanching in oil is commonly used in frying or preparing ingredients for dishes like stir-fries.

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